Hughes, Lindsey
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School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London
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Publikációs Lista
PUBLICATIONS 2001--2004
Peter the Great and the West: New Perspectives. Ed & introd. Lindsey Hughes, (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001), 280 pp.
[Lindsi Kh'iuz] Tsarevna Sof'ia (St Petersburg: "Grand", 2001, 416 pages. [Transl. by Sergei Lobachev of Sophia Regent of Russia (Yale UP, 1990)]
Peter the Great, A Biography (New Haven and London: Yale UP, 2002), 285 pp.
[Italian translation: Pietro il Grande (Torina: Giulio Einaudi editore, 2003), 341 pp. Book club edition Edizione Mondolibri S.P.A, April 2004]
‘Images of Greatness: Portraits of Peter I’, in Hughes (ed). Peter the Great and the West: [above], pp. 250-70.
‘ Peter the Great: a Passion for Ships’ in M.Cornwall and M. Frame Scotland and the Slavs: Cultures in Contact, 1500-2000 ( Newtonville, Mass.: Oriental Research Partners, 2001), pp. 3-20
‘“For the Health of the Sons of Ivan Mikhailovich”: I.M. Golovin and Peter the Great’s Mock Court’, in J. Klein et al. (eds), Reflections on Russia in the Eighteenth Century (Cologne: Böhlau, 2001), pp. 43-51.
‘From Caftans into Corsets: The Sartorial Transformation of Women during the Reign of Peter the Great’, in P. Barta (ed.), Gender and Sexuality in Russian Civilization (London: Routledge, 2001), pp. 17-32
‘From Tsar to Emperor: Portraits of Peter the Great’, in G. Szvak (ed.), The Place of Russia in Eurasia (Budapest: Magyar Ruszisztikai Intezet, 2001), pp. 221-32.
‘The Illustrious Prince’ [A.D. Menshikov at Oranienbaum], Rossica, summer 2001, pp. 30-3.
'Simon Ushakov's Icon "The Tree of the Muscovite State" Revisited', Forschungen zur osteuropäischen Geschichte, 58 (2002), pp. 1201-1212.
‘Women and the Arts at the Russian Court from the 16th to the 18th Century’, in J. Pomeroy and R. Gray (eds.). An Imperial Collection. Women Artists from the State Hermitage (Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts, 2003), pp. 19-49
'“The Crown of Maidenly Honour and Virtue”: Redefining Femininity in Peter I' s Russia', in Wendy Rosslyn (ed.), Women and Gender in 18th-century Russia, (London: Ashgate, 2003)
‘Nothing is Too Small for a Great Man : Peter the Great’s Little Houses and the Creation of Some Petrine Myths’, Slavonic and East European Review, 81, no. 4 (2003).
A History of Russia. Peoples. Legends,Events, Forces, joint author with Richard Stites, Catherine Evtuhov, David Goldfrank (New York: Houghton-Mifflin, 2003), xix +. 840 pp
'Inventing Andrei: Soviet and Post-Soviet Views of Andrei Rublev and his Trinity Icon', Slavonica, 9 (2003), no. 2, pp. 83-90.
‘Petrine St Petersburg in the works of Pavel Svin’in (1787-1839)’, in A.G.Cross ed. St Petersburg 1703-1825. A Collection of Essays to Mark the Tercentenary of the City (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2003), pp. 148-64.
‘Secularization and Westernization Revisited: the Visual Arts in Seventeenth-Century Russia’, in J. Kotilane and M. Poe, eds Modernizing Muscovy: Reform and Social Change in Seventeenth-century Russia, (London and New York, Routledge Curzon, 2004), pp. 243-62.
'Monuments and Identity', in Simon Franklin and Emma Widdis (eds.),
National Identity in Russian Culture, An Introduction (Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, 2004), pp. 171-96.
'Catherine I of Russia: Consort to Peter the Great', in Queenship in
Europe, 1660-1815. The Role of the Consort,, ed. Clarissa Campbell Orr
(Cambridge University Press, 2004?), pp. 131-54.
Russian Society and Culture and the Long Eighteenth Century. Essays in Honour of Anthony G. Cross, editor with Roger Bartlett (Munster, LitVerlag, 2004), 246 pp.,
[including article, ‘A Beard is an Unnecessary Burden: Peter I's Laws on Shaving and their Roots in Early Russia', pp. 21-34.]